Napier Announces Addition Of Toney To Staff

Louisiana head football coach Billy Napier has announced the hire of Patrick Toney as an assistant football coach following two seasons as UTSA's safeties coach.

"Today we made a great hire," Napier said. "In Patrick Toney we have acquired another quality football coach and recruiter. He will be relentless in his approach with our players and on the recruiting trail. He and Karl (Scott) have a prior relationship, and that will help with our transition. The Ragin' Cajuns got better today!"

In 2017, UTSA's defense ranked seventh in the Football Bowl Subdivision, allowing just 287.8 yards per game. The Roadrunners also finished eighth in scoring defense (17.0 ppg), second in first downs defense (166) and 19th in pass efficiency defense (112.19).

UTSA's improvement during Toney's tenure was evident, as the Roadrunners allowed 156 less yards per game and 16.8 less points per game in 2017 compared to 2015.

In his first year with the Roadrunners, he helped lead the team to six wins and the program's first-ever bowl game, the 2016 Gildan New Mexico Bowl. His safeties teamed up for 282 tackles, 15.5 tackles for loss, four interceptions and 20 pass breakups, helping the defense set several school records.

Prior to UTSA, Toney spent the 2015 season as the secondary coach at Sam Houston State, helping the Bearkats to an 11-4 record and a run to the semifinals of the Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) playoffs. The defense forced 24 turnovers, including 17 interceptions, 13 of which were recorded by his defensive backs. A pair of his cornerbacks — Trenier Orr (first team) and Mikell Everette (second team) — earned All-Southland Conference accolades.

Before joining Sam Houston State, Toney spent three seasons at Southeastern Louisiana. He was the safeties coach and special teams coordinator in 2014 after serving as a defensive assistant working with the secondary the previous two seasons. Toney was part of a coaching staff that took a program from a 3-8 record in 2011 to a 20-7 combined mark, a pair of Southland titles and back-to-back FCS playoff appearances in 2013-14.

During his time at Southeastern Louisiana, the Lions ranked first in the FCS in pass efficiency defense, second in interceptions, fifth in red zone defense, seventh in total defense and eighth in scoring defense. His special teams topped the nation in kickoff return average, sixth in blocked kicks and 13th in kickoff return defense.

In his first season with the Lions, he worked with All-America cornerback Robert Alford, who would go on to be the 60th overall pick (second round) in the 2013 NFL Draft by the Atlanta Falcons. Among the other players Toney oversaw during his time with the Lions were all-conference performers Theo Alexander, Harlan Miller, Marice Sutton, Tyler Stoddard and Todd Washington.

Prior to his time at Southeastern Louisiana, Toney spent two seasons as the offensive coordinator and offensive backfield coach at La Costa Canyon (Calif.) High School. The Mavericks posted a 17-7 record and made back-to-back playoff appearances during his tenure.

A native of Poway, Calif., Toney served as wide receivers coach at Palomar (Calif.) College in 2009 and as defensive line coach at Fallbrook (Calif.) High School the year prior.

Toney earned his bachelor's degree in kinesiology from Southeastern Louisiana in 2013.

Toney's hiring is pending approval by the University of Louisiana System Board of Supervisors.